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| 正面描述 | The left half of the note is occupied by a bold letterpress vignette of the princely coat of arms of Liechtenstein, rendered in dark blue and red with a crowned shield supported by heraldic figures and a decorative cartouche below. To the right, set within a red guilloche border, the denomination 'Zwanzig Heller' is inscribed in large Gothic blackletter script, above a block of text stating the redemption conditions, followed by two manuscript signatures with their titles below. The overall layout is printed in red and dark blue on plain white paper. |
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| 正面铭文 | Fürstentum Liechtenstein Gutschein über Zwanzig Heller Dieser Gutschein verliert seine Gültigkeit wenn er nicht innerhalb dreier Monate nach erfolgter öffentlicher Aufforderung bei der Landeskasse in Vaduz eingelöst wird. |
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Liechtenstein's 1920 notgeld issues were a direct consequence of the collapse of the Austro-Hungarian monetary system after the First World War, which left the principality — then still using the krone — scrambling for small-denomination currency that simply wasn't available. These emergency notes were authorized by the Landtag and signed by the Landesverweser, Karl Prince of Liechtenstein, functioning as regent in the absence of the reigning prince. The pairing of those two signatures reflects the constitutional awkwardness of a tiny state improvising fiscal machinery it had never needed before.
Liechtenstein abandoned the krone for the Swiss franc in 1921, rendering the entire notgeld series obsolete within roughly a year of issue.